Air as material
Throughout his practice, Jahongir Bobokulov explores the interplay of space and air. After years of experimenting with materials and techniques, he developed a distinctive abstract style, using polyurethane foam in place of canvas. Applying colour with an airbrush, Bobokulov creates ethereal compositions that reflect his perception of spatial depth and atmosphere. While much of his work is abstract, he has also developed a series inspired by the vernacular architecture of his native Bukhara, capturing the sun-drenched textures of its ancient alleyways.
A space for contemplation
The meditative and spiritual quality of his large-scale works invites viewers to engage with them on a metaphysical level, offering a contemplative, prayer-like experience of building connections beyond the visual.
